Well, this rumour has come out of nowhere. Apparently, the BlackBerry Tour 2 aka the 9650 could be launching this May. It'll also be bringing push-to-talk functionality with it, which could be pretty cool for some people. Unfortunately, it'll cost you an extra $5 monthly and should be available on both Verizon and Sprint. The Tour 2 is expected to have WiFi and an optical trackpad.

The latest rumour states that the next Nintendo DS will be announced at this year's E3 and will be released in Fall. Of course, if we line it up with other rumours, this gaming handheld will also pack the Tegra chipset and new motion-sensing controls. Let's just see if it happens.

Update: According to Slash Gear, some new rumoured details have just spilled out regarding the DS2. Nintendo's next gaming handheld will reportedly feature dual-displays again and they'll be larger (I'm assuming larger than the original DS and not the XL model). Apparently, the distance in between the two displays will be very minimal and some games will even allow just using both displays together as one large one. Supposedly the DS2 will also feature an accelerometer and the dev kit is said to be as powerful as the Gamecube which is pretty impressive and shows just how much technology has evolved over the years. A concept photo is below aka fan-made.

It looks Telus is either being generous or isn't getting as much sales on the Motorola Milestone as they thought they would. It's now available on Telus (here) for just $149.99 on a 3-year contract. The handset hasn't even been available for a whole month yet and it has already dropped $50 in price.